Claims
- 1. A castration tool, comprising:
a body portion having a length; a means for receiving elastomeric ligature having first and second portions, wherein said means for receiving is attached to said body portion; a winding means for winding, operatively attached to said body portion, for winding the second portion of said elastomeric ligature material about said winding means and thereby increasing a tension on the first portion for tightening about an animal body part; and means for indicating to a user when a predetermined tightening tension on the first portion is attained.
- 2. A castration tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body portion includes body members that move together as an increased tension is applied to the first portion.
- 3. A castration tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein said body portion includes a compression spring for resisting a moving together of said body members.
- 4. A castration tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein said body members are in a telescoping relationship.
- 5. A castration tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein said means for indicating indicates an amount of said body members move together.
- 6. A castration tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means or receiving is attached to a first of said body members, and said winding means is attached to a second of said body members.
- 7. A castration tool as claimed in claim 6 further including a lever for crimping a deformable grommet about said elastomeric ligature material, said lever attached to said first body member.
- 8. A castration tool as claimed in claim 6, further including a cutting means for cutting said elastomeric ligature material, wherein said cutting means is attached to said first body member.
- 9. A castration tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said winding means is hydraulically driven.
- 10. A castration tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for indicating causes said winding means to cease further winding of said elastomeric ligation material when said predetermined tension is attained.
- 11. A castration tool as claimed in claim 10, wherein said means for indicating includes a sensor for terminating a winding power to said winding means.
- 12. A tool for severing an elongate elastomeric material used for castration, comprising:
a housing having a cured portion providing a receiving slot for the elastomeric material and having an opening at one end; at least one blade disposed within said housing, with a cutting edge exposed to said receiving slot, wherein the cutting edge is at an acute angle relative to the slot; a handle attached to said housing for holding said tool when severing the elastomeric material; wherein said slot is sufficiently narrow for inhibiting a finger from being received in the slot in a manner substantially as said elastomeric material is received.
- 13. An endless ligation loop comprising an endless band of elastomeric ligature material having a deformable grommet attached thereto, wherein said endless loop is formed by inserting a first end of a length of said elastomeric ligature material into a passageway piercing a thickness of said elastomeric ligature material.
- 14. An endless ligation loop as claimed in claim 13, wherein said passageway is approximately at a second end of said elastomeric ligature material.
- 15. An endless ligation loop as claimed in claim 13, wherein a tension in a range of 90 to 150 pounds can be applied during ligation without said loop breaking.
- 16. A method of forming a loop for ligation, comprising:
providing a length of elastomeric ligature material having at least a first end; forming a passageway through a thickness of said elastomeric ligature material; inserting said first end into said passageway, thereby forming an endless loop for ligation.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 16, further including a step of attaching a deformable grommet about said endless loop for sliding engagement therewith.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 16, wherein said step of forming the passageway includes inserting one or more passageway forming projections through a thickness of the elastomeric ligature material between a cross section of a second end of said elastomeric ligature material and a location along the length of said elastomeric ligature material.
- 19. A method for ligating an animal body part, comprising:
attaching a loop of elastomeric material to a ligation tool; passing said loop around a body part of an animal to be ligated; pulling said loop using said tool to tighten said loop around said body part; pivoting a lever for crimping a grommet about said loop so that said loop maintains pressure about said body part of said animal.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 19, wherein said step of pivoting includes rotating said lever about a pivot positioned between: (a) a receptacle for securing the grommet to the ligation tool, and (b) a movable assembly of said tool for tightening said loop around said body part.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 20, wherein said step of rotating occurs substantially upon completion of said step of pulling.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 19, wherein said step of pivoting includes rotating said lever toward the animal being ligated.
- 23. A method as claimed in claim 19, wherein said step of pulling creates 70 to 150 pounds of tension for tightening said loop.
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 19, wherein said step of pulling creates 90 to 110 pounds of tension for tightening said loop.
- 25. A method as claimed in claim 19, further including a step of cutting said endless loop after said step of pivoting, wherein said cutting is performed by an assembly of said tool.
- 26. An apparatus for castrating an animal, comprising:
a body portion having a length; a receptacle attached to said body portion, said receptacle having a passageway through which an elastomeric ligature material passes when a first portion of said elastomeric ligature material is around a scrotum of the animal; a connector for attaching to a second portion of said elastic ligature material on an opposite side of said passageway from said first portion; a tensioning assembly, spaced apart from said receptacle along said length of said body portion, and having said connector connected thereto, wherein said tensioning assembly is for displacing said connector and said attached second portion away from said receptacle, thereby increasing a tension in said first portion; a cutting assembly operably attached to said body portion for cutting the elastomeric ligature material when the first portion is tightly secured about the scrotum.
- 27. An apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein said body portion compresses when the tension increases in said first portion of the elastomeric ligature material.
- 28. An apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein said cutting assembly pivots about an attachment on said body portion when cutting the elastomeric ligature material.
- 29. An apparatus as claimed in claims. 28, wherein said cutting assembly cuts the elastomeric ligature material due to a movement of a lever for securing the first portion of the elastic ligature material about the scrotum of the animal.
- 30. A method of raising bulls, comprising:
commencing a weaning process at about 100 to 200 days after the birth of a bull; providing said bull with a feed supplement; and castrating said bull within at least 110 days from slaughter using a preformed endless loop of elastomeric ligature material.
- 31. A method, as claimed in claim 30, wherein approximately 50% of said protein of said feed supplement is comprised of natural protein.
- 32. A method, as claimed in claim 30, wherein said feed supplement is a liquid provided to said bull during weaning.
- 33. A method, as claimed in claim 30, further including a step of feeding said bull in a feedlot, said feedlot provided with a bin containing said feed supplement in addition to conventional feed combined with said feed supplement.
- 34. A method, as claimed in claim 33, wherein said step of feeding includes spraying said food supplement onto conventional cattle feed.
- 35. A method, as claimed in claim 33, wherein said conventional cattle feed comprises hay and/or grain.
- 36. A method, as claimed in claim 30, further including a step of slaughtering said bull approximately one year to 18 months after birth.
- 37. A method, as claimed in claim 30, further including a step of administering growth enhancing promotants after said step of castrating.
- 38. A method, as claimed in claim 30, wherein said endless loop has a forward portion, a rearward portion and a grommet attached between said forward portion and said rearward portion, wherein said forward portion is secured about said bull's scrotum for inhibiting blood flow.
- 39. A method of raising bovines, comprising:
commencing a progressive weaning process of a bovine at about 50 to about 200 days after birth; providing a liquid feed supplement to said bovine, said supplement being sprayed onto conventional cattle feed when said bovine first starts eating conventional feed; slaughtering said bovine approximately one year to 18 months after birth.
- 40. A method, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said feed supplement comprises vegetable fat, glutamate fermentation extract, corn steeped liquor, and corn condensed distillers solubles.
- 41. A method, as claimed in claim 39, wherein said progressive weaning extends approximately 30 days from birth.
- 42. A method, as claimed in claim 39, wherein said step of commencing includes vaccination of said bovine as a disease preventative measure.
- 43. A method, as claimed in claim 39, wherein said bovine is weaned using a liquid feed supplement that comprises approximately 16% protein and 10% fat.
- 44. A method, as claimed in claim 39, wherein said feed supplement has a distinctive odor.
- 45. A method of raising cattle, comprising:
castrating bulls of said cattle at approximately 5 months to approximately 14 months of age, wherein said step of castrating is performed by ligation; and slaughtering said cattle approximately one year to 18 months after birth.
- 46. A method, as claimed in claim 45, wherein said bulls are weaned using a liquid feed supplement that comprises approximately 15% protein and 10% fat.
- 47. A method, as claimed in claim 46, wherein said liquid feed supplement is sprayed onto conventional cattle feed when said bulls first start eating conventional feed.
- 48. A method, as claimed in claim 46, wherein said feed supplement has a distinctive odor and taste.
- 49. A method, as claimed in claim 45, further including a step of administering a disease preventative composition to said cattle.
- 50. A method, as claimed in claim 49, wherein said disease preventative composition is effective to treat a disease selected from the group consisting of tetanus, bovine statical virus, red nose, BVD Pasturella, lepto and blackleg.
- 51. A method of raising bulls, comprising:
delaying the castration of bulls until approximately 5 months to approximately 14 months after the birth of said bulls, wherein said step of castrating is performed by a ligation method that does not cause said animal to lose more than about 15 pounds of weight subsequent to said castration step.
- 52. A method, as claimed in claim 51, wherein said step of castrating is performed using a castration tool that winds elastomeric material.
- 53. A tool for ligating a body part, comprising:
an elongated tool body having a forward end and a rearward end, said rearward end having a handle and said forward end having a means for receiving elastomeric ligature material; means for pulling said ligature material towards said rearward end of said tool body, said means for pulling interconnected to said tool body; and a lever pivotally mounted on said tool body for deforming a grommet positioned in said means for receiving.
- 54. The tool of claim 53, further comprising:
cutting means for cutting elastomeric ligature material, said cutting means operatively attached to said tool.
- 55. The tool of claim 54, wherein said cutting means comprises a razor mounted on said tool.
- 56. The tool of claim 53, wherein said means for pulling comprises a means for winding ligature material, said winding means adjustable to regulate the amount of force communicated by the rotation of said winding means to regulate the tension of said ligature material.
- 57. The tool as set forth in claim 56, wherein said winding means is adjusted so that no further tightening of said ligature material occurs after a predetermined tension is achieved.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/414,638, filed Apr. 3, 1995 entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CASTRATION USING AN ENDLESS ELASTIC LOOP. This related application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (4)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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